1. Vielle Bon Secours:

    This tops the list of the world’s most expensive beer, costing around £500 (equivalent to around $1,000) per bottle or about £39 (equivalent to around $78) per pint. It can only be found in a bar called the Bierdrome in London.

  2. Samuel Adams’ Utopias:

    This beer, brewed by the Boston Beer Company, comes in second on the list and costs around $100 per bottle (24 oz) or about $67 per pint. Utopias are released on a VERY limited basis each year and are sold in copper bottles resembling the copper brewing kettles which are used by brewers for hundreds of years.

    The alcohol content is 25%, making it the strongest beer in the world (listed in the Guinness Book of Records). The process of making this beverage can take up to 12 years, giving it the unique and rich flavors. It is said that the production was limited to 8,000 bottles per year.

  3. Tutankhamen Brew:

    The recipe of this brew is prepared according to the recipe and brewing method discovered by a team of University of Cambridge archaeologists/Egyptologists in the Queen Nefertiti’s Temple of the Sun in Egypt. The brewery found in the corner of the said temple is believed to have been built by King Akhenaton who is King Tutankhamen’s father. This is also the place where King Akhenaton queen, Nefertiti worshiped.

    The archaeologists sought expert advice from Scottish and Newcastle Breweries, Edinburgh and the beer is brewed in the Cambridge laboratory, costing around $52 per bottle. The production is also limited and the edition is also numbered.

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  1. Found one online store that has the veille bon secours at 29 Euro. However once I added the shipping it bumped up to 198 Euro
    Found another online store that had it at a promotional pricing of 178 Euro with Worldwide Shipping included. However without promotional price it tops up to 198 Euro as well. Seems like it is very hard to find it online bellow the 198 Euro price tag. Go to http://www.Thebelgianbeershop.com if you are interested. I will stick to my Westvleteren 12 instead.

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